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Reach for this biography when your child is grappling with the reality that even the greatest heroes face danger and setbacks. While many space books focus only on the glory of the moon landing, this account offers a grounded look at Gus Grissom, a pioneer who displayed incredible bravery despite technical failures and ultimate tragedy. It is an essential tool for discussing how we honor those who take risks to expand human knowledge. Bredeson provides a clear, chronological look at Grissom's life, from his Indiana roots to the Apollo 1 fire. The book balances technical achievements with the human side of exploration, making it appropriate for middle-grade readers who are ready for more complex historical narratives. Parents will find it a helpful bridge for talking about resilience, the cost of progress, and how a legacy continues even after a life is cut short.